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The document outlines various geometry and measures topics, specifically focusing on circle theorems and related concepts. It includes a breakdown of units, mastery levels, and exam practice examples for understanding circle properties, angles, and theorems. Additionally, it provides opportunities for practice and mastery assessment in these areas.

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DR Frost Learning 11

The document outlines various geometry and measures topics, specifically focusing on circle theorems and related concepts. It includes a breakdown of units, mastery levels, and exam practice examples for understanding circle properties, angles, and theorems. Additionally, it provides opportunities for practice and mastery assessment in these areas.

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Circle Theorems
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Unit skills them.
Number 26 units
317 Further terms in relation to circles, including chord and
Ratio & Proportion 5 units
segment Practise
Mastery: 0/100

Geometry & Measures 26 units


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ACCURACY
Directional Language & Grid
References 317: Exam Practice: Further terms in
relation to circles, including chord and Example 1-4
Units of Measurement segment

Time
317a: Identify tangents, chords, arcs,
Example 1
sectors and segments of a circle.
Properties of 2D Shapes

Properties of 3D Shapes 317b: Understand and use the relationship


between a chord and its perpendicular Example 2
Area & Perimeter bisector.
(Excluding Circles)
317c: Determine the length of a
Geometric Notation perpendicular bisector of a chord in a Example 3
circle.
Angles & Bearings
317d: Use the property that equal chords
Transformations of Shapes Example 3
are equidistant from the centre of a circle.

Coordinates

Scale Drawings & Isometric


Drawings 442 Circle theorems
Mastery: 33/100
Surface Area & Volume
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Circles, Arcs & Sectors ACCURACY

Constructions & Loci 442: Exam Practice: Circle theorems Example 1-4

442a: Know that the angle at the centre is


Example 1
twice the angle at the circumference.

442b: Know that angles in the same segment


Example 1
are equal.

442c: Know that the angle in a semicircle is


Example 1 100%
90 degrees.

442d: Know that opposite angles in a cyclic


Example 1
quadrilateral add to 180.

442e: Know that the angle between a


tangent and the radius at the point of Example 1
contact is 90.

442f: Know that the angle between the


tangent and a chord is equal to the angle in
Example 2
the alternate segment (alternate segment
theorem / tangent-chord theorem).

442g: Know that tangents which meet at the


same point are equal in length (possibly Example 2
involving other circle theorems).

442h: Use Pythagoras' theorem alongside


Example 3
circle theorems.

442i: Determine an angle in an arrowhead


Example 3
centred at the circle centre.

442j: Use the theorems: angle at the centre


is double the angle at the circumference Example 3
and the radii of a circle are equal in length.

442k: Use the theorems: the angle between


tangent and radius is 90 and radii of a circle Example 3
are equal in length.

442l: Use the theorems: the angle at the


centre is double the angle at circumference
and the angle between a radius and a Example 3
tangent is 90, using a quadrilateral inside
the circle.

442m: Use the theorems: the angle at the


centre is double the angle at the
circumference and the angle between a Example 3
radius and a tangent is 90, using a
quadrilateral outside the circle.

442n: Use the theorems: the angle at the


centre is double the angle at the
Example 3
circumference and opposite angles in a
cyclic quadrilateral add to 180.

442o: Use the theorems: angles in same


segment are equal and an angle in a Example 3
semicircle is 90.

442p: Use the theorems: opposite angles in a


cyclic quadrilateral add to 180 and an angle Example 3
in a semicircle is 90.

442q: Use the theorems: the angle at the


centre is double the angle at the
Example 3
circumference and the alternate segment
theorem.

442r: Use the theorems: the angle between


a radius and a tangent is 90 and the Example 3
alternate segment theorem.

442s: Use the theorems: opposite angles of


cyclic quadrilateral add to 180 and the Example 3
alternate segment theorem.

442t: Use the theorems: opposite angles of


cyclic quadrilateral add to 180 and the
Example 3
alternate segment theorem, with an
isosceles triangle.

442u: Use parallel lines combined with the


theorems: opposite angles in a cyclic
Example 3
quadrilateral add to 180 and alternate
segment theorem.

442v: Solve problems involving triangles


Example 4
intersecting to form a cyclic quadrilateral.

442w: Form and solve linear equations using


Example 4
circle theorems.

442x: Form and solve simultaneous


Example 4
equations using circle theorems.

442y: Know that tangents from a point to


Example 4
the circle are equal in length.

442z: Determine the angle between a


Example 4
tangent and an extended side.

443 Intersecting chord and intersecting secant theorems


Mastery: 0/100

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ACCURACY

443: Exam Practice: Intersecting chord and


Example 1-4
intersecting secant theorems

443a: Use the intersecting chord theorem to


Example 1
determine an unknown length.

443b: Use the intersecting chord theorem to


Example 1
determine the radius of a circle.

443c: Use the intersecting secant theorem


Example 2
to form and solve a linear equation.

443d: Use the intersecting secant theorem


Example 2
to form and solve a quadratic equation.

443e: Combine the intersecting chord and


Example 3
intersecting secant theorems.

444 Proofs of circle theorems


Mastery: 0/100

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444: Exam Practice: Proofs of circle


Example 1-4
theorems

444a: Prove that the angle at the centre of a


circle is twice the angle at the 1
circumference.

444b: Prove that angles in the same segment


1
are equal.

444c: Prove that opposite angles of a cyclic


2
quadrilateral add to 180 ∘

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